KO TAUPIRI TOKU MAUNGA
KO WAKATO TOKU AWA
KO TANUI TOKU WAKA
KO TANUI TOKU IWI
KO NGATI KAREWA TOKU HAPU
KO NGA HAU E WHA TOKU MARAE
KO LUKE TOKU PAPA
KO KARENA TOKU MAMA
KO TE RAKI O PUKEKOHE TOKU KURA
E WARU OKU TAU
KO JAMIE MAC PHERSON TOKU INGOA
Yeah i can smell donnuts pervading the air. i could smell them evry where i went. I craved for a donnut eat. taking out my money, I asked the donnut man shook his head . I couldnt wait. For the sugary taste and the sweatness. When i took a bite I thought i was
Donnuts donut for sale
Kerlop! the donnut maker drops the donnuthot fryer. they bob around in the sizzling fat turning tantalizlmgly, golden brown and crispy an the on the outside.the outside he pullsthem out with the tongs and rolls them in coating of sugar and cinnamon the smell pervades the air. I say to my mum I am hungry she thinks the donnuts smell good too. we watched as the donut-maker plopsan dollop or mfresh ceram ontop I cant wait to sink my teeth into donnut at the
market. ''crack''! fractured the toffee as I toffee apple. It shattered into little glass-like pieces in my hand. I licked the sweeteness from my fingers . I became sticky around my chin. as I ate the delicious my toffee apple . I told my mum I like coming to the market because the sticky toffee apples are awesome to eat. id like to love some toffee apples but one of my false teeth will come out.
HO ho ho shouted the lucky dip vendor ''luck dips for boy and girls only $2 a dip!'' I took my money from my wallet and handed it to the cheerful, old ,chap .` His big hand closed around the $2 coin and I dived in, trying to sence what might being each parcel. I took one and ripped the paper a I pad was mine.
''Thump!'' the shot put pounded into the ground. The o0ffical ran out with tape measure to find out how far I had throwen the heavy ball. I waited to find out. It had been my third an final throw. It looked promising I waited. . finally the official broke the into an excited arin it was a new record My throw had made a new school record.
Nervous anticipation was everyone's face as we lines up for the 100 metre race. I was scared, but detrmined I put put my toe on the line, braced my arms with bent my elbows, and pushed down on crmy foot. The starter yelled, ''Take your marks''! Then '' bang''! went the gun and we were off. I worked my arms furiously, gritted my teeth, and bounded down my lane . It was close. The boy alongside of me was close to my left shoulder. I had to deep, to push ahead . I could see the finis tape, Just in front. I lunged across the the line tomake first place. it was great race!.
KO TAUPIRI TOKU MAUNGA
KO WAKATO TOKU AWA
KO TANUI TOKU WAKA
KO TANUI TOKU IWI
KO NGATI KAREWA TOKU HAPU
KO NGA HAU E WHA TOKU MARAE
KO LUKE TOKU PAPA
KO KARENA TOKU MAMA
KO TE RAKI O PUKEKOHE TOKU KURA
E WARU OKU TAU
KO JAMIE MAC PHERSON TOKU INGOA
Yeah i can smell donnuts pervading the air. i could smell them evry where i went. I craved for a donnut eat. taking out my money, I asked the donnut man shook his head . I couldnt wait. For the sugary taste and the sweatness. When i took a bite I thought i was
Donnuts donut for sale
Kerlop! the donnut maker drops the donnuthot fryer. they bob around in the sizzling fat turning tantalizlmgly, golden brown and crispy an the on the outside.the outside he pullsthem out with the tongs and rolls them in coating of sugar and cinnamon the smell pervades the air. I say to my mum I am hungry she thinks the donnuts smell good too. we watched as the donut-maker plopsan dollop or mfresh ceram ontop I cant wait to sink my teeth into donnut at the
market. ''crack''! fractured the toffee as I toffee apple. It shattered into little glass-like pieces in my hand. I licked the sweeteness from my fingers . I became sticky around my chin. as I ate the delicious my toffee apple . I told my mum I like coming to the market because the sticky toffee apples are awesome to eat. id like to love some toffee apples but one of my false teeth will come out.
HO ho ho shouted the lucky dip vendor ''luck dips for boy and girls only $2 a dip!'' I took my money from my wallet and handed it to the cheerful, old ,chap .` His big hand closed around the $2 coin and I dived in, trying to sence what might being each parcel. I took one and ripped the paper a I pad was mine.
''Thump!'' the shot put pounded into the ground. The o0ffical ran out with tape measure to find out how far I had throwen the heavy ball. I waited to find out. It had been my third an final throw. It looked promising I waited. . finally the official broke the into an excited arin it was a new record My throw had made a new school record.